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Daniele Bianchi
Researcher at Polimeri Europa
Publications - 12
Citations - 432
Daniele Bianchi is an academic researcher from Polimeri Europa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immobilized enzyme & Hydrogen peroxide. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 401 citations.
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Direct Oxidation of Benzene to Phenol with Hydrogen Peroxide over a Modified Titanium Silicalite
Luigi Balducci,Daniele Bianchi,Rossella Bortolo,Rino D'Aloisio,Marco Ricci,Roberto Tassinari,Raffaele Ungarelli +6 more
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Immobilization of penicillin G acylase on aminoalkylated polyacrylic supports
TL;DR: Reduction with sodium borohydride of the Schiff's bases formed between the amino groups of the protein and glutaraldehyde results in a dramatic improvement of the operational stability of the immobilized enzyme without affecting the catalytic activity.
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Direct synthesis of phenols by iron-catalyzed biphasic oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons with hydrogen peroxide
TL;DR: In this paper, the Fenton's reagent was used for the direct synthesis of phenols in a biphasic system that allows a convenient recovery and recycling of the catalyst by phase separation techniques.
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Immobilization of d-amino acid oxidase from different yeasts: Characterization and application in the deamination of cephalosporin C
TL;DR: The immobilized d-amino acid oxidases exhibited a marked enhancement of stability against thermal and pH inactivation and optimization of the reaction conditions, as well as the long-term operational stability, were studied in the case of the deamination of cephalosporin C.
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Ligand effect on the iron-catalysed biphasic oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons by hydrogen peroxide
TL;DR: In this article, a series of pyridine and pyrazine-3-carboxylic acid derivatives were tested in a biphasic reaction medium and it was found that the ligand markedly affects the catalyst efficiency and the selectivity based on the oxidant.